Half finger of head at best. Clear, light straw colored body. Smell of honey and grain. Kind of nice.The typical "no flavor" at first, mild sweet then dry bitterness to end. Medium body with moderate carbonation. Fairly crisp texture.It carries more flavor than most in the adjunct lager style, but still not that enjoyable.

Clear pale gold with two fingers of three minute head that leaves some pretty fair lace.Smell is bready malts with some grassy or herbal hops. If there is corn here it was used sparingly. Taste is sweet malts with a nice kick of noble hop character to balance.Mouthfeel is medium for the style. Carbonation is fairly high. Finish is lightly dry with a minor bitterness from the hops. Overall a very nice Mexican AAL. I would gladly drink this with a spicy Mexican meal.

A: The beer is clear golden yellow in color and has a moderate amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a thin white head that died down yet left some wispy patterns of bubbles on the surface along with a ring of bubbles around the edge of the glass.S: There are light aromas of sweet malts in the nose.T: The taste is very malty and has some initial notes of sweetness. There are notes of bready malts, grainy malts and corn. There are some hints of bitterness towards the finish.M: It feels light-bodied on the palate and has a moderate amount of carbonation.O: The beer is easy to drink and is quite flavorful for its style.